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CHICAGO Immigrant rights activists hope Arizona’s controversial immigration law will spark scores of people to protest in May 1 rallies nationwide and add urgency to pleas for federal immigration reform.Dozens of marches are planned for Saturday in cities across the country from Los Angeles to Dallas to New York.”What happened in Arizona proves that racism and anti-immigrant hysteria across the country still exists. We need to continue to fight,” said Lee Siu Hin, a coordinator with the Washington, D.C.-based National Immigrant Solidarity Network.

Activists believe opposition to Arizona’s new law  which requires authorities to question people about immigration status if there’s reason to suspect they’re in the country illegally could be the catalyst needed to draw record-breaking crowds similar to those four years ago.

That’s when more than a million across the country united to fight federal legislation considered anti-immigrant. Though the bill, which would have made being an illegal immigrant a felony, was unsuccessful, it triggered massive marches across the nation.Since then, the May 1 movement has fractured and attendance has dropped sharply as attempts to reform federal immigration policy fizzled. In 2006, nearly half a million people took to Chicago’s streets. Last year, fewer than 15,000 participated.But after the Arizona law was signed into law last week, immigration reform advocates have seen a flurry of activity.

Relying on online social networking, churches and ethnic media to mobilize, activists have called for a boycott of Arizona businesses and protested outside Arizona Diamondbacks baseball games. Earlier in the week, two dozen activists chanting “Illinois is not Arizona” were arrested for blocking traffic outside an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in suburban Chicago.While supporters say the law is necessary because of the federal government’s failure to secure the border and growing anxiety over crime related to illegal immigration, critics say it’s unconstitutional and encourages racial profiling and discrimination against immigrants or anyone thought to be an immigrant.

Activists fear that without federal legislation in place to address the estimated 12 million illegal immigrants living in the U.S., other states will follow Arizona’s lead and pass similar legislation.”If Republicans and Democrats do not take care of this albatross around our necks, this will in fact be the undoing of many, many years of civil rights struggle in this country,” said Jorge-Mario Cabrera, a spokesman for the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles, where a downtown march is planned on Saturday. “I’m hoping that there is enough fire in people’s hearts and minds to urge them to be mobilized.”

But chances the federal government will step in this year seemed slim.President Barack Obama, who had once promised to tackle immigration reform in his first 100 days but has pushed back that timetable several times, said this week that Congress may lack the “appetite” to take on immigration after going through a tough legislative year.

Meanwhile, activists say problems with a broken immigration system continue to affect millions  raids on workplaces create mistrust of authorities and separate families with mixed immigration status, employers take advantage of immigrant labor and thousands of college students are left in limbo.That includes 19-year-old Patricio Gonzalez who immigrated to the U.S. from Argentina at age five with his family on a tourist visa. It expired and his family wasn’t able to gain legal status.The Memphis teen said he had to drop out of college last fall because he wasn’t eligible for most student aid and couldn’t afford tuition.

“Do you know how difficult it is to see all your friends getting their education, and you’ve grown up with these people for years, they’re part of your family?” he said. “We’re creating lost generations — kids who grow up hopeless with no sense of betterment.”Activists aren’t alone in their opposition, a fact May 1 organizers hope will draw out even more people to rallies on Saturday which also is International Workers Day.California legislators have mulled canceling contracts with Arizona in protest. Denver Public Schools has banned work-related travel to Arizona. And several legal challenges, preventing the bill from going into effect this summer, are in the works.

Immigrant rights activists also say they’re stepping up other forms of action including more civil disobedience tactics. In Chicago, several college students plan to publicly “come out” as illegal immigrants on a downtown stage on Saturday.
“It’s time to come together and show that undocumenteds have dignity. They’re human,” said Douglas Interiano, a spokesman of Reform Immigration for Texas Alliance, which is helping plan Saturday’s march in Dallas.

He projected up to 100,000 could march in Texas with similar events planned in El Paso, Houston, Austin and San Juan. Organizers in California predicted up to 100,000 marching in downtown Los Angeles, too.”Given what’s happening in Arizona now it’s crucial for us to speak out and denounce what’s happening,” said Veronica Mendez, an organizer with the Workers Interfaith Network in Minneapolis, Minn., where there’s a Saturday rally. “We all have the same hopes and goals.”(AP)

Memphis  Maria Sharapova redeem the bad performance in the Australian Open last month won the tournament with Memphis Open. This was Sharapova’s first title this year.Playing against players qualifying from Sweden, Sofia Arvidsson, at the Racquet Club of Memphis, Sunday (21/2/2010) WIT, Sharapova needed just 66 minutes to win 6-2, 6-1.The tournament in Memphis is the prime Sharapova tournament after disappointing results in Australia where he lost in the first round of compatriot Maria Kirilenko.

“Coming here, I just want to play and I play five times and I became champion. So, I’m obviously happy,” Sharapova delighted after action reported.”I feel my game has been consistent throughout this week and has acted correctly when facing opponents. This is a good week,” said the first seed.

This result also catapulted Sharapova of 16 world rankings to 13th at the WTA rankings updated rankings announced on Monday (22 / 2) tomorrow.

Sharapova never been knocked out of 100 of the world with 126 in the rankings after a shoulder injury suffered in February 2009. But after recovering, slowly rising and Sharapova finished last year ranked 14th.

“Little by little I went to the top of the game. The more games, more confident I can. From there, everything will return to his place and my instinct would be back,” Sharapova closed.

Dirk Nowitzki

Dirk Nowitzki

Mark Cuban got body-slammed through a table here Monday night by a professional wrestler as several Mavericks were sitting nearby.The players didn’t come to the Mavs owner’s rescue against a carrot-topped WWE villain named Sheamus on Monday Night Raw. But Dirk Nowitzki, Josh Howard, J.J. Barea, Jason Terry and company climbed into the ring Tuesday night and battled to a 102-101 victory against the Suns. The Mavs halted a two-game losing streak and handed Phoenix its fourth straight road loss.

Nowitzki scored a game-high 33 points, his seventh 30-point game of the season. Howard added a season-high 20 points, six rebounds and three steals off the bench in his return from a month-long injury absence. Making his first start, Barea tied his season high with 14 and had six assists. Terry scored 15, including four free throws in the final 12.3 seconds. Jason Kidd tallied 11 assists as the Mavericks improved to 10-1 when dishing at least 25 dimes (26).

Steve Nash led the Suns with 27 points against his former team and drilled two late 3-pointers as Phoenix hacked away a nine-point deficit in the final 90 seconds. Richardson finished with 25 points, eight rebounds and four assists and Amar’e Stoudemire added 20 points.

“Too little, too late,” Nash said. “We didn’t play well. We also let them out of the bag there for a small stretch in the second half, and couldn’t get them back. So very frustrating.”

The Mavs received an early boost from Barea and a late surge from Howard as they bounced back from ugly weekend losses to Memphis and Atlanta in which they averaged just 78.5 points. Barea scored eight of the Mavs’ first 10 points and sank six of his first seven shots. He went to the bench with his fourth foul early in the third quarter, but returned to spark a 9-2 run that gave Dallas a 77-70 edge entering the final frame.

“J.J. played extremely well. He kept us going again early when we were struggling,” Dallas head coach Rick Carlisle said. “His combination of offense and energy helped us.”

Howard then provided a spark that had been missing with his aggressive and effective drives and timely outside shooting. He scored nine straight Dallas points and 16 of 22 during a stretch that turned a 66-66 tie into an 88-79 advantage with 5:53 remaining.

“He really kept us afloat,” Carlisle said. “He is the best cutter that we have. He is a great runner and he is probably our best driver. He is a dead-eye shooter from mid-range and he makes spot-up threes. He is invaluable, because all those things come into play over the course of our games somehow or another.”

An All-Star in 2006-07, Howard missed 18 of the first 21 games following offseason surgery on his left ankle. He averaged 12.7 points on 35.1 percent shooting in 22.3 minutes in three starts, but had not played since aggravating the injury on Nov. 11.

“It really helped to have Josh back out on the floor and his ability to take guys off the dribble, which he did a good job with tonight,” Nowitzki said. “He hit some big shots for us tonight. Once he gets a good rhythm going, we’ll be a really tough team to beat.”

Trailing 96-87 with 1:26 to play, Phoenix got a three-point play from Stoudemire and a rainbow 3-pointer by Nash over Nowitzki to pull within three. Kidd answered with a 23-foot jumper with his foot on the arc. But Richardson drained one from downtown to make it 99-96 with 21.8 seconds to play. After Terry hit two free throws with 12.3 ticks left, Nash answered again with another trey to trim the deficit to 100-99. Terry hit two more from the line, followed by two from the stripe for Nash. Terry was sent to the line again with 2.4 seconds left. He missed them both, but Richardson’s 65-foot heave was off the mark at the horn.

“We had no timeouts left, so in that situation you’ve got to pray that you’ve got Kobe Bryant on your team, I guess,” Suns head coach Alvin Gentry said.

The Mavericks won the battle of the boards 42-40 and improved to 11-0 when outrebounding their opponents. They were outscored 44-38 in the paint, but that was 28 more than they scored inside against the Hawks on Saturday night.

The road-weary Suns play nine of their next 13 at home, where they are a perfect 7-0 this year and have a 16-game winning streak dating back to last season.

“We don’t have a rhythm to our game. We haven’t the last three games,” Gentry said. “To win on the road, you’ve just got to be consistent in what you’re doing and we had a little lapse in there and that was the difference in the game.”

The Cavaliers beat the Pistons 98-88

Posted: November 27, 2009 in baket ball
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Cavaliers 98, Pistons 88

In Auburn Hills, Mich., LeBron James scored 12 of his 34 points in the first quarter to help Cleveland build a cushion it used to cruise to a win over Detroit.

Nuggets 124, T-Wolves 111

In Minneapolis, Carmelo Anthony scored 22 points and Nene had 17 points, eight rebounds and six assists as Denver Nuggets handed Minnesota its 14th straight loss.

Pacers 86, Clippers 73

In Indianapolis, Troy Murphy had 18 points and 11 rebounds as Indiana beat Los Angeles to snap a four-game losing streak.

Celtics 113, 76ers 110

In Boston, Rajon Rondo scored six points during a key run early in the fourth quarter and made a shot clock-beating jump shot on the baseline in the closing seconds as the Celtics overcame poor 3-point shooting to beat Philadelphia.

Bobcats 116, Raptors 81

In Charlotte, Gerald Wallace broke out of his shooting slump with 31 points and grabbed 13 rebounds to help the Bobcats to the most lopsided victory in team history, over Toronto.

Heat 99, Magic 98

In Orlando, Michael Beasley dunked a missed shot by Dwyane Wade with 1.6 seconds remaining to lift Miami to a victory over the Magic.

Spurs 118, Warriors 104

In San Antonio, Tony Parker scored 32 points as the Spurs overcame another iron man performance by Monta Ellis in a victory over Golden State.

Ellis tied his career high with 42 points for the Warriors.

Mavericks 130, Rockets 99

In Houston, Jason Kidd moved into second place on the NBA’s career assists list and Jason Terry scored 27 points as Dallas shot 65.5 percent in a victory over the Rockets.

Hornets 102, Bucks 99

In New Orleans, David West had 27 points and 10 rebounds as the Hornets defeated Milwaukee.

Luke Ridnour scored a season-high 23 points for the Bucks.

Suns 126, Grizzlies 111

In Phoenix, Amare Stoudemire scored 18 of his 28 points during a torrid third quarter as the Suns beat Memphis for their 15th consecutive home victory.

Kings 111, Knicks 97

In Sacramento, Donte Greene made six 3-pointers and tied a career high with 24 points, and the Kings never trailed in a victory over New York.